Thanks to all for the great comments. You may not know but the whole train layout is controlled by my G5 MAC. The signals (red/green/yellow) are controlled by hardware connected to the MAC via USB port. I can control (my limitation) 3 trains via software throttles on screen. I have two 24" monitor connected to the MAC. One has a track diagram on it and as the train passes through blocks on the layout, the block on the screen turns from black to red. The signals on the screen change along with the LED signals on the layout. I click on a turnout on the screen to change the turnout on the layout. I am using some logic to help set up the system to start a session. A group of us have operations sessions and have 4/5 trains running at the same time.
Merry Christmas. On Dec 22, 2012, at 11:48 AM, John Robinson wrote: Tom, This is unbelievable and as an insurance agent and kept asking myself.....how much money.....how much money would it take to replace all this and does Tom have it adequately protected???? You have done an amazing amount of work, ahhh I just saw a 57 Plymouth. Gee, be sure you have this covered....hmmmm now there is a plane overhead, you are amazing...does your wife ever see you? John On Dec 22, 2012, at 10:49 AM, Tom Guenthner wrote: > Thanks Lee, > > I used my iPhone to make a movie of my model RR. Because of the track width, > I had to turn the phone 90 degrees and shoot through a mirror. This caused > the reverse view (right on left). > I had stitched the clips together before doing the flip you suggested. IT did > not work, but I tried again and flipped the clips before stitching them > together and all worked fine. This was my first use of iMovie in years. There > is a lot behind the app you have ti search for. > Thanks again. > You can see the results at --> http://youtu.be/jBcGOIb3Rms > > On Dec 21, 2012, at 10:58 AM, Lee Larson wrote: > > On Dec 21, 2012, at 10:43 AM, Tom Guenthner <[email protected]> asked: > >> Does anyone know how to reverse left-to-right a mov file. I took a movie >> using my iPhone through a mirror and need to reverse it. > > <http://www.ehow.com/how_5028824_flip-videos-imovie.html> > > Tom Guenthner > Louisville, KY > Modeling The L&N > L&N Historical Society > NMRA #142730 00 > www.div8-mcr-nmra.org > www.lnrr.org > www.TomGuenthner.com > [email protected]
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